2024-06-09 17:49:50
Holidays are a perfect opportunity to escape from routine and accumulate new experiences. With the arrival of good autumn weather in Tucumán, the desire to go out also comes. June has two XL weekends: from Saturday the 15th to Monday the 17th and from Thursday the 20th to Sunday the 23rd. These days will function as a preview of the winter holidays. The guide developed below presents various options, such as nature adventures, short trips and cultural activities, to maximize free time (remember that this menu of nighttime options is also current). The selected proposals include details, prices and also some discounts!
First long weekend: June 15, 16 and 17
-On Saturday the 15th the Magic Music Box (José Colombres 427) will be the stage for two artists from the region. The singer-songwriter from Salta So what He will perform with his band. His songs cover various genres and styles (pop, soul, R&B…), and he fuses them into alternative and experimental melodies. She will be accompanied by La Ruth, singer and songwriter from Tucumán, who is characterized by catchy pop music with energetic electronic beats. The show starts at 9 p.m. and pre-sale tickets are now available for $4,000 on the Passline page.
-This day there will be musical shows for all tastes. A night of rock is prepared at La Taberna de Saturno (Chacho Peñaloza and Pringles, Yerba Buena). Starting at 11pm, the Tucumán bands Estonia, Nobs and El Huracán will play. Access is now available for $3000 on Passline.
-Last but not least, La Joaqui will perform at 11 p.m. at Terrazas de San José (2600 Presidente Perón Avenue, Yerba Buena). General tickets can be obtained through the Passline Argentina page and cost $10,000. VIP tickets are available for $17,000.
-Sunday the 16th is Father’s Day. Why not think about an activity shared with parents? One option is The Mountain Trail Tucumán, a race along mountain trails in which you can participate individually or as a couple. The activity will be based at the Hotel Sol San Javier while the competition will begin at the Cristo de San Javier. The 42 kilometer distance starts at 8:30; the 21 and 12 kilometer ones, at 9, and the 6 kilometer ones at 10:30. Registration closes on June 13 and prices range from $24,000 to $85,000. By entering the Club LA GACETA code “tmt_20%_club_la_gaceta” on the event website there is a 20% discount.
Mountain Trail is the opportunity to exercise among the mountains. THE GAZETTE ARCHIVE.
-Sunday will be the last day to take advantage of the Tucumán Book Fair at the Tucumán Rural Society. From 3pm there will be poetry tables, discussions about festivals and literature meetings in the province. Later the fair will be filled with folklore. At 9 p.m. the female duet Nosas will play and at 10 p.m. the male duet Las 4Cordas will perform. The price from Friday to Sunday is $3,000, but, attention, LA GACETA Club members have a 50% discount (the ticket is $1,500).
The first edition of the Tucumán Book Fair. THE GAZETTE ARCHIVE.
-Another place with an attractive program is Santos Discépolo, a brewery and cultural house located at 219 Rioja Street (San Miguel de Tucumán). At 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 16, Tren Loco will be presented. This is a historic national metal band that will play with other local talents. It will be a night full of classics and will cost $10,000.
-Finally we arrive at Monday the 17th, a national holiday for the death of Martín Miguel de Güemes. Since you return to work the next day, it is a good opportunity to plan an outdoor picnic. Options to enjoy the green: El Cadillal, which is just 50 minutes from the capital; San Pedro de Colalao (1 hour and 25 minutes); Raco (1 hour) and El Siambón (1 hour and 20 minutes).
Second looong “weekend”: June 20, 21, 22 and 23
-Thursday the 20th is Flag Day, but it is also the beginning of four non-working days. This offers the opportunity to take a short trip, for example, to Tafí del Valle. A bus ticket for one person from the San Miguel de Tucumán bus terminal to this town costs $10,250. Round trip would be $20,500, and, with the page charge, $22,550. “Above” you can get accommodation per night from $20,000. It may also be interesting to fulfill the dream of looking at the universe from the Ampimpa Observatory. Those who know say that the cold months are the best time to make observations: yes, you have to wear a lot of clothing. On the observatory’s website they detail that the price of a visit is $55,000 per person per night. The stay includes accommodation and meals. In June there is a 3×2 price promotion, meaning that a person does not pay.
-Those who stay at home and want to enjoy a night full of style and music have the Need Gallery party. It is the sixth edition of this art gallery with local artists and DJs. The event is organized by young musicians and photographers from Tucumán. Entry is available for $3,000 at Passline. It will start at 9:30 p.m. somewhere in San Miguel de Tucumán: the exact address will be sent by Instagram (@needgallery_) to those who have purchased the ticket.
NEED GALLERY is an art gallery that attracts a multitude of young people from Tucumán. INSTAGRAM @needgallery_
-At 9 p.m. on June 20, “Pinta Vino?” in Castilla Jardín Cervecero (Avenida Mate de Luna 1,820, San Miguel de Tucumán). It is an activity in which participants can enjoy drinking wine while painting pictures and vice versa. Spaces are limited and you can request more information on the IG account @pintavino.tuc.
-Friday, June 21, is a bridge holiday to promote domestic tourism and cultural events (plus, winter officially begins!). This day will be presented Robles at the Mercedes Sosa Theater at 9 p.m. He is an Argentine YouTuber, streamer and singer, who recently revealed the most artistic side of him. With his Huracán Tour he achieved two sold-out performances at the Movistar Arena (City of Buenos Aires) and took the show to different countries. Tickets range from $28,500 to $35,500 depending on location. With the benefit of Club LA GACETA they are half the price since there are 2 for 1 for all tickets.
-If you are looking for an activity to oxygenate yourself and have fun, the Raki adventure park is a good idea. It is located at 3,210 Aconquija Avenue, at the foot of San Javier Hill. It has eight circuits and 96 tree climbing games; three zip line lines and six arena circuits (one of them is the longest in the NOA). It has a gastronomic space overlooking the park; corners to drink mate; a merchandising store, and a meeting and multipurpose room. It is open to the public from Wednesday to Sunday: from Wednesday to Friday, entry between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. costs $10,000, but if you enter after 2 p.m., it costs $11,500. Club LA GACETA offers benefits such as a 2×1 on Wednesdays (if you go with a companion, they would have to put down $5,000 or $5,750 each), and a 30% discount on Thursdays and Fridays (each entry would be $7,000 or $8,050) . On Saturdays and Sundays there is another price, $12,500
Raki is a good option to oxygenate and have fun. THE GAZETTE ARCHIVE.
-On Saturday the 22nd the Magic Music Box will once again be a meeting point. The band Jetsons will perform a tribute to Oasis at 9 p.m. The first pre-sale is already enabled on Passline at $4,400 while the second will cost $5,300. Another place to go is La Boite (San Martín 1.161, San Miguel de Tucumán), where Trikk, a Portuguese electronic musician, will play. Prices range between $7,000 and $14,000. At the Swimming and Gymnastics Club there will also be music thanks to the HELLA party, which will be joined by Obie Wanshot, trap and reggaeton musician. The “early birds” are $4,000.
-To cut the music a little, on Saturday, June 22, there is a comedy option at the Puerto Cultural Libertad (Las Piedras 1,850, San Miguel de Tucumán). Xamila Denise will present “Everything that is not right” at 9 p.m. She is a stand-up comedian known on Instagram and Tik Tok for her videos of quick responses to what her followers send her with slogans like “Tell me something good, I turn it bad” and “I give shitty advice.”
-Sunday, June 23, is the last day of this very long weekend. Advice? Do nothing or dedicate a day to total relaxation. Because? After so many holidays, hard days of work and study are coming until the July 9 holiday and the winter holidays.
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